Snettisham in Norfolk

Visit Snettisham and the surrounding villages and stay in bed & breakfast accommodation:

Snettisham, Norfolk. On the King's Lynn to Hunstanton road, the A 149, the village has a superb Decorated church, St Mary's. Originally cruciform, the demolition of the chancel has left the once central tower at the east end. The west end is very fine with a six-light window of exquisitely ornate design. At the corners are huge octagonal buttresses complete with miniature spires which are echoed in the pinnacles standing at each corner of the tower and supported by lighter flying buttresses.

Just to the West of the church is the Old Hall made of carrstone and brick in the 17th century. This is a distinguished-looking house with Dutch gables over the two bays. The village itself has an attractive sign, and there is another in the neighbouring village of Shernhorne, 2 miles to the East, which commemorates the Coronation of King George V.

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Hunstanton HolidaysChoose from four self-catering apartments at Hunstanton Holidays. Hunstanton is a popular seaside resort with lots to do for all the family. You can enjoy safe award winning sandy beaches, amusements and a funfair, an indoor Sea Life Centre, Oasis indoor swimming and sports centre, or the quieter Esplanade gardens.